
Mr Mills is a wonderful author as well as a neurosurgeon. Have always been interested in NDE. Now th...

Of a five-week junket to Asia in 2003, Taiwan formed the first wing and Japan the second. The Lonel...

The title of Vikram Chandra's book, “Geek Sublime,” doesn't give away a lot about its content, and e...

Two women, one road and how a brief, tragic encounter alters the lives of so many. Meet Isabelle and...

This book is tightly written, with an even flow and deals with the real world. Every Naval Aviator a...

This was written a little while ago so is a little out of date but no matter, I still picked up some...

Editor Trisha Telep has done it again, she's used her connections - and apparently her cyberstalking...

Absolutely gorgeous meals! Aine Carlin writes with passion and levity which makes you feel like you...

Great book, easier to read than greg ruppel's book but not as thorough. Still it does provide alot ...

‘In the After’ starts in a world filled with intrigue, suspense and silence. There’s that sense of d...

Overall, the book is an visual arc of students and teachers from grade school to high school. As yo...

This review is a work in progress. I have the 1953 book with an introduction by Joseph Henry Jackso...

This is my third Raj Kamal Jha book - the first being 'If you are afraid of heights' and the third b...

Evermore (2008) is the fifth Fantasy novel in the Darkyn series, following Night Lost. The initial ...

We used this to introduce a Kente Cloth art project after studying some Anansi stories! Love it!...